Workers Transporting Wheat in Touchet Washington 1941
In July 1941, workers transport sacked wheat into a warehouse in Touchet, Walla Walla County, Washington. This scene reflects the agricultural practices crucial to the U.S. economy during World War II. The Farm Security Administration documented such images to highlight food production efforts that supported wartime needs.
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Workers Transporting Wheat in Touchet Washington 1941
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